John Stump, the son of Johann George Stumpf, is likely the other son aside from Christopher, documented to arrive in America with their parents during the Palatine migration of 1709.
John Stump left a will on 15 Oct, 1757 at Heidelberg Township, Berks County,
which read:
Abstract:
Apr 27, 1754 - Oct 15, 1757
Provides for wife Anna Margaretha
All other real estate and personal property to my brother Casper Stump, he paying the following legacies: to said Casper's oldest son 40 £ when 21.
To brother-in-law George Boshar 6£.
To brother-in-law Michael Wieland 6 £.
To brother Michael Stump 5 shillings.
To brother Abraham Stump 6 £.
To sister Anna Maria Stump 6 £.
Exrs: Jacob Weiss and Valentine Long.
Wits: Jacob Dester, Christian Kuntzy and Jacob Dillman.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with John by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
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